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Miss Elizabeth Bohlander encourages lively discussion in Advanced Placement American History. SOCIAL STUDIES Courses which suggest the wide scope of the social studies department are ofiered at every grade level for Woodward students. Eighth grade pupils take a standard introductory course in social studies, and ninth graders may take world geography or civics. Senior high students have a wide choice including American, modern, and world his- tory, and socio-economic problems. This year for the first time at Woodward, outstanding students have been given the opportunity to take an advanced placement course in American History. This course, taught by Miss Elizabeth Bohlander, is equivalent to an introductory college course. Jack Brown and Tom Dewey entertain Mr. Carl Tschofen. Students receive encouragement from Mr. Celio Bongiani. Top to Bottom: M is s Gathering Heitz, Mr. Charles Warman, Mr. Carl Strauss, Mr. George Diersing.
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Mr. John Hrushanko checks to see if Dayva Neuer has done her homework correctly. Top to bottom: Mr. Thomas Doyle, Mrs. Iris Spoor, Miss Maita Levine, Miss Norma Allen. 2'5 MW X Miss Maita Levine calls her fifth bell class to order. MATHEMATICS Because of the increasing importance of a solid back- ground in mathematics for the college-bound students, the Woodward math department, under the direction of Mr. Robert Duffy, has revised the course of study to meet rising college standards. The new plan, which begins next year, will use a modern approach to mathematics to intro- duce fundamental plane geometry in the seventh grade and algebra in the eighth. Students who continue in the program will complete the present Math IV course at the end of their junior year. Woodward also participates in the Ad- vanced Placement Program which enables qualified partici. paring students to receive college credit for work done in mathematics at Woodward. Mrs. Gladys Vogel and Mr. Robert Duffy take time for a chat between Ll. ,,
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